|
|
| | | Navigate the Atlas:  | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| | | |
Text-only Printer-friendly version
| This section highlights issues affecting fisheries and aquaculture. These issues are predominantly based on the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department's flagship publication, The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture. Each topic raises an issue, or a collection of issues, discusses what possible solutions might exist for these problems and what action has been taken, or could be taken, to resolve the problems or improve conditions. It is hoped that raising these issues will stimulate debate and contribute to the development of further innovative ideas for tackling those issues confronting fisheries and aquaculture. The topics included are not exhaustive. The selection aims to provide users with an idea of the range of issues that are of importance to fisheries and aquaculture. Issues cover governance, national and international, problems of dealing with illegal fishing and overcapacity, the importance of well-defined and secure rights and of participation and transparency in management systems. Integral to good governance are issues of sustainable resource use and ecosystem approaches which are also seen within broader environmental issues, such as climate change. Our perception of what is considered as right and wrong in fisheries is formed by the ethical standards we apply. These underpin our assessment of many issues, including those of development and food security - of critical importance for many of the world's most vulnerable people. Emergencies, such as the 2004 tsunami, arise in fisheries. How can we help prevent the most damaging impacts and what can be done to mitigate unavoidable damage. How we use fish and fish products and the role of trade are also issues that are frequently raised. | | | | |
 | | | |
| | | Title | Review of the current state of world capture fisheries insurance
( DOCUMENT )
| | Author(s) / Editor(s) | Siar, S.; van Anrooy, R.; et al. | | Description | This publication provides an overview of the current status of capture fisheries insurance in the world. It presents the findings of a number of regional and national review desk studies carried out between December 2006 and January 2008 covering China, Japan and India in Asia, Europe, Africa, the United States of America in North America, South America, Oceania and the Russian Federation. A summary synthesis of the studies is included along with information about the insurance market, demand and supply issues, perils covered, vessels insured, risk management methods applied and underwriting experiences. Providing guidance for the formulation of legal, policy and institutional frameworks in developing countries, it addresses decision-makers at national government levels, as well as international agencies and fisheries sector stakeholders. | | Keywords | INSURANCE; RISK MANAGEMENT; CAPTURE FISHERIES | | Geography Keywords | CHINA; JAPAN; INDIA; EUROPE; AFRICA; USA; SOUTH AMERICA; OCEANIA; RUSSIAN FEDERATION | | Content Language(s) | English | |
| Web Address | http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/i0744e/i0744e00.htm | |
| Type of Document | Report: Technical report | | Document Status | Finished | | Publisher | FAO | | Publication Location | Rome (Italy) | |
| Hard Copy Availability | Publications-Sales@fao.org | | Series Title | FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper | | Reference Info | | Number of Pages | 180 | Volume/Issue Number | 510 |
| | Reference Numbers | | ISBN | 978-925-106228-9 | ISSN | 2070-7010 |
| | Additional Links | http://www.fao.org/corp/publications/en/ | |
|
|
| Related to Topics | Issues
(figis2329) | | | |
|
|
|
| 979 Topics - 5275 Related Knowledge - 11277 Members - 48 Editors |
freeMem:199,370,592 totMem:474,677,248 reqNum:133874 openSessions:0 generationTime:2013/06/19 04:20:25 |